English, asked by kanu4470, 9 months ago

I know very - about him( few,little ,the little)​

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Answered by anindita57
3

Answer:

little

Explanation:

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Answered by HappyJohn
0

I know very little about him.

Explanation:

1. This is a question where an incomplete sentence with a blank is given. We are asked to fill this blank with an appropriate word from the options given in the brackets.

2. The word suitable in the blank is 'few'. Therefore, the complete sentence is: I know very little about him.

3. All the words given in the brackets 'few', 'little', 'the little' are quantifiers. Quantifiers can be defined as words used in sentences to indicate or to represent the quantity or amount of a thing or an object.

4. We use the word 'little' before the singular nouns which cannot be counted or those which are uncountable. On the other hand, 'few' is used before the plural nouns which can be counted (plural - countable nouns). Therefore, using 'few' in the given sentence is inappropriate.

5. 'Little' represents the meaning 'hardly any' and 'the little' represents the meaning 'a small quantity but all that is present'. It is appropriate to use 'little' in the sentence: I know very little about him.

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